Price: $22.99
(as of May 01, 2025 21:27:57 UTC – Details)
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Powerextra prioritizes stability, security, and compatibility. Thanks to its cutting-edge technology, Powerextra has built a strong reputation and high sales volumes. All products meet original OEM standards.
Camera Accessories
DF-400 Flash
2.4G LCD Wireless Flash
2.4G Wireless Flash
【4 PACK CONTENT】Includes Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large Neoprene Pouch Bags for DSLR Camera Lenses + MagicFiber Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth.
【COMPATIBLE MODELS】Works with nearly all camera lenses, including Sony, Nikon, Olympus, Fuji, Pentax, Panasonic, Leica, Sigma, Tamron, and others.
【FUNCTIONAL LENS CASE】Features waterproof, dustproof, moisture-resistant, and shock-absorbing properties, safeguarding lenses from adverse weather and keeping your precious camera gear safe and dry. Look for ASIN: B06XPQ3327 for the waist strap compatible with these lens cases.
【DURABLE WATERPROOF MATERIAL】Soft yet thick neoprene fabric protects lenses and telephoto zooms from bumps and scratches.
【CUSTOMER SUPPORT】For any inquiries regarding the products, feel free to reach out to us anytime.
Customers appreciate the lens case for its sturdy craftsmanship, featuring durable neoprene material and reliable zippers, providing satisfactory value and effective protection for lenses. The quality of construction and useful design get favorable reviews, with one buyer pointing out that the zipper effectively prevents dust and moisture. The fit and cushioning receive varied opinions; some users favor the ample padding, while others feel the sizes are not optimal and lack sufficient cushioning.
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Kindle Customer –
Great lens protection!
These are very well made. Great lens protection.
Teman –
Nice Semi-Structured Pouch
These pouches are soft and hold their shape nicely, but they can still be flattened to save space when not in use. I like the fact that they have zippers, rather than drawstrings. The zipper works smoothly and provides a nice sense of closure. Construction seems strong enough to last. One of the cases in my 4-pack came slightly out of round on the top, but not really a big deal. My only real complaint is the sizing. The small is perfect for smaller lenses (APS-C and very small FF lenses), but the next size up is way too much of a jump up in size, missing the sweet spot for mid-sized lens. Also, the two largest sizes are really quite big and are probably more for long full size DSLR lenses. Even if you only use 2 or 3 out of the set, they are still a good value.
Nikonographer –
(UPDATED) Just a tad too small for normal usage
I would describe these lens cases as “okay”. They are tight and tough woven nylon and promise to be abrasion and, to a degree, water resistant.However, they have some very annoying problems; when you first get them, they are in a plastic bag, all squashed flat, and they tend to stay squashed flat. You really have to work at it to get them to stay in any kind of shape other than flat. This makes it very hard sometimes to insert a lens – into a semi-stiff, flat product. I have one on my desk now and even after a few weeks of having a lens in it, the top piece is still trying to collapse into a flat profile while it sits here.Then there is the smallest of the set, it is just a shade too small to hold a standard 35MM lens with OEM hood in stowed position (in the use position is utterly impossible). I am currently using this case for my 18-55MM kit lens with OEM hood and it is stretching to accommodate the width. There is no reason why the smallest case should not be large enough to accommodate a standard 35MM and stowed hood – they are a pair and go together.The medium is currently holding my 50MM with hood in the use position and it is still rattling around in there very loose. I figure a good strike to the side will break something or other in there.The large is holding my 55-300MM with OEM hood in stowed position and it is a good fit. Almost exact width needed to accommodate this fairly fat lens.The X-large is in my gadget storage. I have no idea what I will ever do with it. The thing is HUGE. You would need a really wide and long lens to use this appropriately. I can only imagine something along the lines of of the Sigma 600-1200MM would fit in there.Overall, I am disappointed with the product. It feels like they were scrimping when they designed the cases and the specs were done by someone who doesn’t know anything about camera lenses. I can easily see whomever was doing the specs guessing (wrongly) about width and depth and then setting those as the specs for manufacturing. I am also very disappointed that I was forced to buy the x-large as part of the set, when I could only really use the smaller three. They should offer a 3-set and a 4-set, so people can buy only what they will reasonably be using. Also individual cases would be helpful, because I still have small lenses that need cases, but I’m not going to buy a 4-set just to get one small case.Finally, yes, these are able to be folded flat when not in use, and that could be a good thing in certain circumstances. However, thought also needs to be given to normal non-flat usage and that is where they fell down. My advice would be to sew a relatively rigid plastic ring into the top and bottom, so that when you unfold the case it “pops open” and holds itself in the proper configuration, while still having enough “give” to not break when dropped or hit. A simply solution to an ongoing problem.UPDATE: After reading my review, Ava from customer service contacted me and offered to send me another set for me to try out. I accepted and a little less than a week later they arrived as promised. The new set was a bit less squashed in the package and opened up a bit better than the first ones did. I went through the set, trying out each case with each of my lenses, exactly as I had with the first set and – unfortunately – encountered the same problems as I had the first time and in exactly the same ways. These cases, especially the small, just aren’t sized to fit my Nikon lenses. The 35MM was so tight I practically had to use a pry bar to get it out and my 50MM was impossible to get in at all. The other lenses fit (or didn’t) in the same way the first ones had.Don’t get me wrong, these are really nice cases. The build quality is good. The material will certainly provide nice basic protection for whatever is inside and while I have not tried it out, I am sure they are also water resistant. The zippers are high quality and work really well. The just aren’t sized correctly. Maybe your experience will be different, but with my Nikon’s it was a 50/20 hit/miss proposition.I give full marks (and an extra star) to Ava from customer service for making an honest effort and attempting to solve my problem in the only way she could. Unfortunately, no amount of great customer service will change the size of the product and them not fitting my lenses.In the final analysis, the investment in my time to return these won’t cover the refund, so I will be keeping them around the house and using them for various purposes as I can find uses for them. NOTE: the Large fits my water bottle nicely!! lol As I said earlier, these are well made and pretty high quality, if they fit your lenses then you are getting a great value for the money. If not, you can always talk to Ava about it.
NoName –
Water Resistance unknown
These neoprene camera lens sleeves are made from durable material. The outer layer is a tough, strong nylon fabric and the inner lining is a soft neoprene. They offer good bump protection, but I do not recommend dropping your lenses with these sleeve and expect no damage. I did not do a water-resistance test on these sleeves. Overall, this item offer great value, about $20 for 4 neoprene sleeves. Unfortunately, my camera lenses did not fit the sleeves. The dimensions listed on Amazon website are good but a little off. The diameters or widths were a little less than listed and the lengths were more than sufficient.
Iryna –
As expected
The pouches are exactly as expected. I have Sony mirrorless cameras and various lenses. Depending where I go I don’t need to bring all of them at the same time, and I don’t like to carry separate camera bag. So pouches work great, I can fit camera in it’s small case and a pouch with lens in my purse or backpack. For an amateur photographer, traveler and a soccer mom it’s what I was looking for. The cases are padded but soft enough to both protect the lenses and fit in my bag (with limited space) . I haven’t had them long enough to say if the material is long lasting, but seems to be well done. Haven’t tested the waterproof part either.
Connie the Cat Lady –
Lens fit tight, not wide enough for lens hood for Cannon EF lens but great quality
I have no issues with the quality from the initial inspection.While the description did not specify cannon, it did say etc. in the description and I did a quick comparison for the physical size of a few lens (55mm, 18-55mm) and found my cannon lens comparables were about the size or less diameter than the brands listed.While I will use these for storing, my hope was to use them to attach to my belt while hiking. That will not work.Unfortunately the smallest bag is too tight (without the lens hood) for my smallest 10-55mm lens and difficult to remove from the case while attached to my belt, the 2nd smallest is too tight for my lens hood so I would have to carry the hood separately. In my test I also found the 2nd smallest too tight to easily remove from the case while attached to my belt.I am not returning them as the quality seems fine and I can use them for storage otherwise (not rarely return items so that’s part of it).If you are looking for something to fig more snuggly around you lens, not to include your lens hood in the case and will be removing it from your belt loop to change the lens, this is a quality bag. It’s just not for my intended us.I have a cannon t7i rebel with a variety of lens. I will go back to using a style that is wider and uses a drawstring so I can keep my lens hood attached plus for the ease of changing lens on the fly without having to remove the case from my belt.I would measure your lens first and compare it to the bag sizes. Reminder the sizes provided are exterior bag sizes, my cannon nifty-fifty lens is 2.56″ diameter and it was a pretty tight squeeze in the smallest bag.
Kristen S –
Nice lens bags!
Functional and well made. Fits my lenses well and added a nice level of protection
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Geoff T. –
perfect
Arun Chenthamarakshan –
Nice
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